They are all invertebrates.
No. Only spiders are arachnids.
they aren't
no, because earthworms are very dirty, and that will lead to your lizards dying or being very sick. good luck! -_-
Spiders will eat grubworms but will avoid earthworms ( i tried to feed them earthworms once but they seemed not to be interested in them at all.)
Most owls eat: insects, Spiders earthworms,snailsand crabs fish, reptiles,amphibians
The animals with no backbones are earthworms, centipedes, millipedes, jellyfish, arthropods like spiders, flies, bees, beetles and grasshoppers, and cephalopods like octopi, crayfish, lobsters and shrimp, squid, clams, mollusks. These animals are all called invertebrates.worms and jellyfish have no backbones xx
Earthworms, spiders, stag beetles, and other insects are not closely related, as they belong to different groups within the animal kingdom. Earthworms are annelids, while spiders are arachnids, and stag beetles are insects belonging to the class Hexapoda. Although they all share a common ancestor in the distant evolutionary past, their divergent evolutionary paths have led to significant differences in their biology and classification. Therefore, while they are all part of the animal kingdom, they are not directly related in a close taxonomic sense.
Toads in Wisconsin eat insects, spiders, slugs, and earthworms.
Well, since jellyfish are all JELLYFISH that is a way they can be related, but otherwise, some are blue, and some are purple.
Closely related: obelia jellyfish Not closely related (but still related): coral sea anemone
Earthworms and insects both display very apparent segmentation. Human beings are also considered to be segmented, with the upper and lower jaws, hyoid bone, vertebrae, and ribs are all evidence of this. Jellyfish do not display segmentation.
they are all animals without backbones